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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1940. ( . | their work. Four of them are av - TP O G B SR W S Wi g ‘ Au IN xAIaska Spru(e Used In tors, the others are experts in llwir' | { | particular lines. Each of these men! ! V4 i | has an area to patrol larger than Wat:h and Jewelry Repairing ! ronn AGENCY ! | s . Sk ¢ oW York: e L ble rates | | Ll the State of New York; each of at very reasonal z (Authorized ler-) \ | em travels more than 11,000 miles | ) OUTDOORS Nafional Defense Plans .. . " | PAUL BLOEDHORN oRmases | S st L Re 2 5 GAS — OIL 1 : patrol vessels, airplanes, automo- S. FRANKLIN STREET \ | ! p R m E —_— ———————————— | biles, and by snowshoes over lonely| ¥ L S R AT »: e ! e —— By ALVA BLACKERBY and nearly all of it is within the| traplines and in the severest of|f % ) . ron RENT A L U. S. Forest Service Tongass Forest weather. Ei of these Agents H S GBAV Juneau Motors ! ¢ In case of error or if an ad y 4 M — The British Government during must guard wildlife “on the hoof" . 9. ES ) sl b been stopped before ex- T el — (Was written for Special Ameri-|the present war has been drawing valued at nine million dollars; each “The Clothing Man” e S [ ion, advertiser please noti- F%idsfiw’l Sl tgonch, Phone Re(reat'o"a| A”r"a("’on can Legion Convention Edition and| heavily on British Columbia, and of them must supervise the taking B o e ] ( fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at || i | 1 S inadvertently omitted.) |to some extent on the Pacific of nearly four ed thousand HOM‘E %T/’u’:}'{\fg{ sf}l;l&rg‘nm S;ol;unq Orrl.';andh::usxckund once and same will be given | 4 RoOM HOUSE, oil he i - Sptnt S sl Northwest and Alaska, for spruce doliars worth of fur and game an- s O elicious Fried Chicken / atteritibl : [ s 5 D Rt. ' Bliong Abound In Vl(lmly | : 3 of airplane quality. It is logical to nually . EVERY NIGHT DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE S DG Emphasis upon national prepar- suppo: that increasing military Poptlation Expands *. g DOUGLAS INN RNISHED apt. Avail-| | cdness has focused attention upon in the United States -ROOM FUI preparations In the face of of Capital Cify., “Maclean Mefal Works vidly expanding Count five average words to the able Sept. 10; adults preferred.| | Sitka spruce. This spruce is also|will lead to an expansion of the| o voiovon™ o i g i el A e i fne. | Phone Blue 279. ‘ By WILLIAM N. PARKE frequently called “airplane spruce”, Alaska production. }rm‘gminu nvlnl ‘xvm(:t\c:y m‘c:\;: the South Seward St. M,ohn bfi’zfiili‘:‘m( )6. Daily rate per line for consecutive 2 | U. S. Forest Service because of its wide use in airplane! Alaska has two modern band g4 btion of more. sIhGENG’ Fegiis AIR CONDITIONING mgertions: FOR RENT—Housekeeping room. Sl construction during: the first World| sawmills that are equipped to hah-! ) yonc " tooether with, strioter en- and OIL BURNE Rfl’ N ———— One day ... .. Everything furnished. Reasonable.| twas wriften for Specfal’ Ameri-| War. dle the large logs that produce air- ‘m"" X'm“' e 8 ’."- § : 1 RNERS 3 ¥ | forcement appea to be necessary A Addtionsl giys .. S0 208 Main St, upstairs can Legion Cofivention Etion ana | Since Southeast Alaska forests prane cants. They are the Junean i \"0) e e ke ek (TR MBTRT WORE s SANITARY . Minimum oliarge - e LA O Iy aeihie itte contain a large part of the avail-' pumk Mills and the Ketchil s % RETEL T T O Soby e b i ko 54 py 2| FOR RENT—Small cottage. Suit-|Madvertently oj”,n:d" able stands of this species, o im- 5:;. e Mills. TS il el Wane| Diack In this, the old-fime resi- PIGGLY WIGGLY selock in the afternoon to insure 20l for two without children, in| TR : [portant in airplane construction, gell is now being reconditioned and oo AF¢ €iving their full support.' | Youll Find Food Finer and msertion on same day. | Juneau. Phone Thane 3 and three | The capital of Alaska .:‘. not| «averal questions are pertinent. Will will soon be able to handle laree It is they who most clearly see the Service More Complete at W & UE1it da Gvet Vaksphonie| EmER |only the ({el}lgr of our uo_\n‘n'mcn- Alaska be asked to inerease pro- jogs. re of over-shooting .l.lld over- THE BABA"OF rom persons listed in telephone | - | tal activities in the Territory, but duction of Sitka spruce for air- RNy ping; it is they who present the b et FOR RENT—Apartment, 3 rooms|it is also’ situated in the heart of| jon "o b0 SUGH PHACE GoF S0 Game Commission with the most nml;'yé 374—Ask for Ad-taker. and bath. 327 West 11th St.*re_croatlnnal attractions which fur-| .0 g be met? Before answering ! u(l\u:u:w! ideas for perpetuation of corrEE SHGP & S | Phone 173. |ish @ 'yearsound olitdodr SpOrLs| these questions lets considor whese 4 R b n th ' | program for 5 S, 85 Well| sjtia spruce is found, what it looks NOb GAUERKES e, S on thel & OR SALE FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish-|q¢ gourists. 1n fact, (his. locality - - 4 Gownhill road. Nowhere else on this L el i ST i & pe? o |like, and why it is a premier air-| i A e O, COQD: View, betyeen BTERE. b e s Sme, .down1wen exemplifies ond' of Alaska’s| i foo SO0 LS E Brenmer ] cohymeny, 1s ;there. enytiung: 19 Garbage Hauled 6th on Park Ave. Inquire 511 5th| ?&:ek’;#‘?fie:('émen privileges. | inost outstanding resources, out- ; { compare with our caribou, moose % blyMn e CABINET WORK—GLASS 4 | pm. doots recreation In Fog Belt | and mountain sheep herds. Nowhere easonable Monthly PHONE 62 and ady. | . o ik AT | FOR RENT—3-room furnisheaapt,| The No. 1 tourist attraction in| Sitka spruce is found only with- else do the bears grow as big or| E. 0. DAVIS - - e 40-FOOT GASBO, - 9 "’thts vicinity is' Mendenhall Glacier.|in the fog belt along the shores of as plentiful, No other place so de- il I' GASBOAT Pal for char- Phone Douglas 28, | Y ‘ ‘ ter or home. 456 Gray motor— | - | Bfijoyed by 10,000 visitors annually,| the Pacific from Oregon up past ,serves the title of “Wildlife Para-| | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 b i i N » _ | Rock, Dump Float, See M. E., THE HILLCREST: A FURNISHED|it is the most widely advertised Washington, British Columbia, diser . | Samiary Meat Co. Monagle APARTMENT. PHONE G, E.!single attraction in the Territory.| Southeast Alaska to Cook Inlet. Our job as always is fo safe-| FOR QUALITY MEATS = 2L 2 ATl KRAUSE, 439. | THroughout the United States it Here in Southeast Alaska it grows ' k G ¥ A guard this heritage for you : AND POULTRY FOR SALE—(1) OCCIDENTAL HO| e———— . | |4 spoken of synonymously withllargely in combination with West- HRA] > | FREE DELIVERY , TPL ANNEX lot and building,| VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone|juneau, It has a yenr-long appeal| ern hemlock, but there are areas A aska bame c0mm|SS|0n JOIICS-S’GVQ!IS Shop Call Phones: 13 and 49 ! wjoining McCaul Garage, three-| ‘Geen. 465 > |to tourists and local res dents alike, of practically pure spruce. Over Profects Game for ALASKA GHS s3 000 | LADIES'—MISSES’ N tory building, 26 rooms and 3‘3 ROO-_MS Tnd—gm?}au of whom enjoy the nearby fa-|one-fifth of the present total stand " READY-TO-WEAR tore rooms * @) 21 y ot ) i N S i - £ R i ) H || CibeTeL HoTeh o Heed| Nt ovruted, et anpe S AP by e Bt S I, i it o, Mk o e Wisest Use STUDENT AID MONEY : ~cwur st ™ s o || ™ GEQRGE BROS | of building, $7,000, Harry Olds,| Irigldaire, steam heated. Windsav| o™ " kating, target Shooting, | spruce. This is one-half of the pres By :f“"”l'_( "“)':;:‘"is““ |t e _— WidsehSelastion d' ! Administrator, Lila Palmer FEs- 7 nature study and other recreation- ent total stand in the entire Unit- Axenutive B AS ¥TON, Aug. 4.—The Na- | . tate. See Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ST HEATED room, Green 675 |4l activities. ed States. Large trees with their Alaska e S mnistion Honal, Youth Administration foday | Fe=—=s it —— LI n u o R s rinistrator’s ~ attorney,’ for " Hh- R e i _‘ Highway Popular | great shaft-like trunks may be ten : announced allotment of $3,000 for z n R l c ! férmatits, |FOR RENT — 4-room furnished| ' Next in public appeal is the beau-| feet in diameter and over 200 feet| (Was written Irm- Special Ameri-| Alaska for an estimated 73 second- PHONE 92 or 90 | PO Hatibid i = ““' apartment; also 5-room strictly | tiful Glacler Highway leading north| high. However, mature trees aver-| ¢an Legion Convention Edition and ary school student jobs this school | SYSTEM CLEANING | down payment and. balance like| Modern unfurnished house. Phone | from town for 27 miles along the| age about five to six feet in diame- | inadvertently omitted.) vear PHONE 15 e e | rent, Phors 841 after 8 D i e oot B e e R e i S b i its ‘first. anmual report, writ-| ' The allotment 1s t I Alask Bodding T sf I N BN ey e —_—— | fords a succession of scenic pic-| wood is straight-grained, light, B o ol 18 LD ELTAIG Lo MBI Altts odain ransier 3 illiams. Phone 383. W . mountain tops, gre rests, grassy e a rel e Pgree. pse d - . 2 ava ack yes ;. WLl el T 4____‘5‘21‘:'“5?!3;‘;1' = Grt:on; unru;,\hhed meadows - #id - Mitrdneiits. retlec e the qualities that attract the Alaska are useless for any known enable a number of students, who wnbmf‘, 1 Hauli = FOR SALE OR LEASE — The| - Inquire at Snap Shoppe. || " 0ls of the bays and inlets| manufacturer of airplanes, It is|Purpose other than the ‘production|would not otherwise be able to do Rock—Coal Hauling R itz g pools y: 3 4 i A . 1 Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | . Midget Lunch, | VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts, are combined in endless variety. | used in the wings, struts, and parts <’§ {;" -_‘r"“ f~"““*"““’;’;‘; “"":"f:‘ %o, to remain in school Alaska M S 1 etlr g = sy e B | Developed campgrounds along the of the bodies of American planes|0f the Territory could not sustain = T i bl e L | VACANGY—Imperial Rooms. Phone | highway and at several lakes in|devoted to training purposes, m;.l‘"""‘""IWII":“‘)“““ i "1““] {‘”x “1’\'1" 10 JOIN HUSBAND | ngram uggseicunmupp ¥ | & ; } BMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail| R this vicinity offer varied attrac-| it is understood that the British are 82me should become depleted—Al- . , at the Snap Shoppe. | VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. | (jons to campers, picnickers, fisher-| using some spruce in their combat | @ska can be looked upon as a gi- ! m“:";" Instruments Thomas Hardware Cfi' st et S e e | men, hunters, swimmers and other | planes |gantic public livestock range for| IN SAN FRANCISCO | ' prone 208" SuRBles PAINTS — OTLS " MISCELLANEOUS o e | recreationiste. e “mhoet fbillar| | which the best known stock is the one 122 W. Second ¥ \ |FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat |single area for organized group Superior Quality wild fur and game now running on St HARDWARE b FUR garments made or remodeled.| Inquire Snap Shoppe. recreation is Auk Beach at the site| Sitka spruce of Southeast Alaske |its range.” Mus. Arthur Riendeau sailed south I '] p A do-4 r'd % ik of the historic Auke Indian village 15 generally regarded as perior in Starting in 1925 with only four on the steamer Aleutian to join her L Pur hats and caps made to order. | 0ozy “warm furn. apts. Lights, ‘ itation, | Guality to trees of the same species| field officers to enforce the pro- husband in San Francisco. They will s > B COZY, . 4 3 ; abandoned as & habitation, q S San Francisco. They wi I * Miss Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel.| wager, dishes, cooking utensils and "u:‘(“,ivx_‘;;:,:";;“;; of highway, 65 i Oregon and Washington, owing vision of the newly created Ala: take several weeks for travel and “Iah “llt and me —_————— . 1 = = 7 P bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | les of foot trails are at Juneau's| %0 its slower growth and hence Game Law, the Commission now rest in the States before returning. | i o g i Rpedats s it P b lion board feet of Sitka spruce is modernly-equipped and employing her mother, Mrs. Nels Lee, who will | | 50c "Ne: oo f interesting places. Summer cot- 3 , ) Alaska Dock & Storage ‘i ' 480, By DR, Junf’f' i LOST AND FOUND ifugcs occupy“a:uucuvo nooks along entirely under Federal ownership the most progressive methods in|visit in Seattle. TELEPHONE 412 o | Hardware Comgan’ ! 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used| LOST—$21 in currency. Please re-|the roads. Photographers, botanists, ssf ) " PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | omnd gunny sacks at Coal| turn to Mrs. Mary Doogan. cor-|geologists and other spectal out. =IO RO Shelf and Heavy Hardware 1 Bunkers. | mer 2nd and Gold Sts. door recreationists, along with the = = Guns and Ammanition UXPERT public stenography and | FOUND—Tabor Day on Distn|Droskectors, use the foot trallslead-|== = HOME GROCERY | 7 | s . SUD e into the high country. = : =| hookkeeping. Alice Mack, office,| near Calhoun: pair of black- e = TONE . or = [ Sport = !, Baranol Hotel. rimmed glasses with bifocals.| e Doustae SKi Bow! and Trall| s = Phone 146 GENERAL MOTORS, DFLCD GUARANTEED Realstlc Perm~.| Cvner may have by paying for| ,;q Mendenhall and Auk Lakes are == PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE | Mome Liquor Store—Tel ovp | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS i € nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. s | popular ski and ice skating areas == L =| __American Meat—Phone 38 w P JOHNSON Lola's - Besity Ehan: Mrraléshons) Mpmmn |during the winter months. Excel-|= = N R PR T . R €201, 815 Decl{er w:yA i WA“TED lent hunting grounds and sport = = “The Frigidaire Map” 2% s | — | fishing waters are well within one = = ¥ + TURN your ora gold 1nto value,| WANTED—Ladies coats relined and\hour'.s travel time from the heart| = = cash or trade at Nugget Shop. remodeled by an expert, 336 So. of town. fE = lh i 13 R ? ———e— .- | Pranklin St; | The people of Juneau and their| = = e Juneau Laundry AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing - many neighbors living in the sur- == noEs I I BEST' = PHUNE 36 ‘ air route from Sealtle to Nome, on| WANTED—Housekeeper. Write Em | rounding smaller towns and along = P || FRANKLIN STREET between sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. the highways are enthusiasts about == = Front and Second Streets FOR VERY PROMPT A Y ST, L A ST A # the beauty and interest of their = CRAFTSMANSHIP is the word that = PHONE 359 LIQUOR DELIVERY 9 Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- ;)uxl'rr;undxtngs._andvgrc pleflsul:e in = best expresses the quality of print- = S pire -—the paper with the largest | helping to give sitors a chance = = l———__—‘ | guaranteed circulation, HoseitaL NoTEs |to share in appreciation of them.|= ing work u"’: we turn out, and that =S| r— 4 Information ardin; creation = means complete satisfaction X = “ l i | f regarding recreation = W p 4 to you. = ‘SMILING SERVICE” IF IS PAINT WE HAVE IT! } ‘racumes and attractions can be = No job is too bxq nor too small for = * | M R G IS = 35 | Mrs. Bert Bertholl and her in-| obtained from any one met in the = = ’ s GASTINEAU ||int son, wayne Rovert, were|streets Written descriptive ma- o= THE EMPIRE plant to handle. Phone £ || Bert's Cash Grocery Ideal Paint Shop | dismissed last evening from St.|terial and maps are available at the = 374 for full information. = PHONE 105 ¥RED W. HOTEL | = = W. Every comfort made for our guests | | AND'S. local Forest Service office. o || Free Delivery Juneau PHONE 549 Air Servce Information | i 2 Pl o e = =s— Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital, = = . P : 5 1= B s i . PHONE 10 or 20 Mrs. Fred Vogel is receiving medl-;‘R""Bow RE"AMED = =| MPhone 725— ——115.2na BL | Y cal care, ‘ . = T = i . ' o | MARMOT; TRAVELS = See Us for Printing =|| THE ROYAL McCAUL MOTOR Vincent Yakopatz was admitted y = e h i = 4 ' = o = \ TIMELY CLOTHES | o st Ann's today for minor sur- 10 PACK (REEK‘ = fo “"df‘":emrh::;{:"’: E|| BEAUTY SALON COMPANY | gery. = IR = | | “I your hair is not to DODGE and PLYMOUTH = - = X NUNN-BUSH SHOES | | The speedy new Forest Service|== invoices ® account books = | | you—You should be coming to us.” DEALERS : | After receiving medical care, John | jaunch Marmot (nee Rainbow) made | = announcements ® post- = | ——nneood STETSON HATS |Recoff was dismissed from the a run to Pack Creek over the week- | == ers ® business cards © = N Government Hospital today. |end with a party from the District! = == ] Quality Work Clothing | e0q i 8 pasly Srch E £/l CALIFORNIA GROCERY [ a Lydia and Wilfred Jones were| Those in the group were District | == = ’ medical dismissals today from the Ranger W. A. Chipperfield, Junior E § alld eeooe MFAT MARKEI g v Government Hospital. Forester Virgil T. Heath, Senior |= = 487. TELEP] FRED HENNING Clerk Robert Duckwortn, clek ver- = MODERN EQUIPMENT ... EXPERT PRINTERS AND = ot o A @ Complete Outfitter for Men Admitted Sunday to the Govern- non Joyer and Oscar Bogynska,| == = S—— 4 15 a Coriab 8y = ln = . i B, i Wheus 0 + o = IDEA MEN ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE HERE = ———— = — [+ — » B surgical patient. No bear were seen at the creek = - = Home'arown VEGETABLES 2 * - and no salmon. = y = Flying Instruction NURSE THROUGH | Ere = = FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY Miss Phoebe Sheppard, Office of | JUNE MITCHELL ON = = s Alaska School of Aeronautics, i MONTH = = : OUEERMY. SANM Indian - Affairs nurse at Nome for S VACATION = = TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska the past three years, was a through| Miss June Mitchell, nurse at the| = = L] l by the hour or in courses from | passenger on the steamér “Sleutian|Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic,| = PIIOIC 374 Jllneall, Al“ka = SOLO to COMMERCIAL. for the States. Miss Sheppard has|sailed south on the steamer Aleu- = | P e e e et L Son et e pontl | et 1 e .+ J * Agency. g = CE for the next month, By BILLY DeBECK i See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | e E \ T DON'T RECKON 4 [ PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. LISSEN & WE T S G s A T TW PORE CRUTTER T WTCHED YER et 2 TH KANGAROO'LL % q 2 ELS NONE TOO GOOD, O A E\RE-PLUG A e w \\aW Caitrea. e She skt /| Colen-T avE er heY ONE O Ttz [ il i - JUNGLE DERBY /" ooucus \Wou PICK = sour Pl i B WORK-OUT BUDACioUS Window Cleaning SKIP AN ORSTe BT AW THIS MORNIN “TRAFE\ ' Jump SAELL i FOLDIN' MONEY CReKET PRARE &5 . ON THE — c / DON'T SHE LOOK L UG SO BB o R u:’l.:. i g G‘th‘: 2%’1-82%' aBLe £2 { , = WG ks LUMBER : s =Y T SR SCRATCHED!: ; : LG T - | ‘ T ¥ 1 v Junean Lumber Miils, Inec.

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